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vieri
Dec 6 2008, 09:23
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Hi,

First post so sorry for my novice question.

I've read that compilation of emuleplus "requires" Visual Studio .NET 2003 + sp1. Unfortunately, I do not have this commercial compiler (I only have Visual Studio 6 which is too old for this... and I don't think I can afford buying another VS).

I was wondering if someone managed to compile it with another software. I'm currently trying out Viusal Studio 2008 Express edition.

Any feedback is greatly appreciated.

Thanks!
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muleteer
Dec 7 2008, 15:24
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Just a word of caution: the ed2k protocol is quite complicated with lots of rules regarding how a client is supposed to behave. If you change those settings in a way that violates these rules, your client will get banned.

For most of us the pre-compiled binaries are good enough. wink.gif
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vieri
Dec 7 2008, 16:06
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QUOTE(muleteer @ Dec 7 2008, 16:24)
Just a word of caution: the ed2k protocol is quite complicated with lots of rules regarding how a client is supposed to behave. If you change those settings in a way that violates these rules, your client will get banned.


I definitely don't want to change the protocol. ;-)

Just wanted to do a couple of minor adjustments. Also wanted to study the possibility of including an integrated RSS viewer.

Obviously, I need to build it first. No luck for now (I'm not even an MSDN subscriber :-( so I can't download from their site).
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